Newmont's Conga "on the back burner"

… although State of Emergency continues in Cajamarca Peru Peruvian Prime Minister Juan Jimenez confirmed to the press that the Conga project “has entered a suspension phase, as you may know, a phase that the company decided upon, of course by request of...

Back to the drawing board for Olympic Dam expansion

The final fate of BHP Billiton’s Olympic Dam mine expansion remains fraught with uncertainty in the wake of the company’s announcement last week that it was shelving the project due to cost factors. See...

Update on Lonmin and the Marikana mine massacre

Marikana mine strike: South Africa court frees miners About 50 South African miners have been freed after murder charges against them, relating to the deaths of 34 miners shot by police, were dropped. Prosecutors decided to provisionally set aside charges against 270...

Ba-Phalaborwa demands justice from Rio Tinto

South Africa’s Ba-Phalaborwa Indigenous Community is demanding justice from Rio Tinto for years of mining without the community’s consent and for its planned exit from the Palabora copper mine without paying adequate compensation for loss of lands and livelihoods....

Job advertisement: Finance Worker for London Mining Network (LMN)

This post was advertised previously and is being readvertised with a new application deadline of 18 September. LMN is a network of 28 organisations concerned about the social and ecological impacts of London-based and London-financed mining companies. We work to...

Is multiculturalism bad for the FTSE?

With the problems facing foreign mining giants Vedanta, Glencore and African Barrick Gold, is the multicultural flavour of the FTSE100 beneficial for the UK economy? Multiculturalism is – to put it mildly – controversial. Some say multiculturalism it is a...